concentration cell

concentration cell

[‚kän·sən′trā·shən ‚sel]

(physical chemistry)

Electrochemical cell for potentiometric measurement of ionic concentrations where the electrode potential electromotive force produced is determined as the difference in emf between a known cell (concentration) and the unknown cell.

An electrolytic cell in which the electromotive force is due to a difference in electrolyte concentrations at the anode and the cathode.

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